The M25 Tank Transporter (G160) was a combination
6x6 M26 armored heavy
tank transporter/
tank recovery tractor
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and companion 40-ton M15 trailer introduced into
US Army
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service in Europe in 1944–45. Manufactured by
Pacific Car & Foundry Co., it was a substantial upgrade over the
Diamond T M19 transporter/trailer duo introduced in 1940.
Nicknamed the ''Dragon Wagon'', it was replaced by the 10 ton 6x6
M123 semi-tractor beginning in 1955.
Development
In 1942 a new 40 ton semi-trailer tank transporter was needed with better off-road performance than the M9 24 small-wheel trailer, and greater capacity than the 30 ton 8 large-wheel Shelvoke and Drewry semi-trailers used by the
Diamond T tractor unit. Designed by the
Fruehauf Trailer Company of
Detroit
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, Michigan,
it was heavier than the Diamond T could manage. A companion M26 tractor was designed by the San Francisco-based
Knuckey Truck Company. When it could not keep up with the Army's demands, production was awarded to the
Pacific Car & Foundry Co. of Seattle, Washington.
Designated TR-1 by Pacific Car, the
chain-driven 12-ton 6x6 M26 tractor was powered by a
Hall-Scott
Hall-Scott Motor Car Company was an American manufacturing company based in Berkeley, California. It was among the most significant builders of water-cooled aircraft engines before World War I.
History
1910–21
The company was founded in 1910 ...
440 6-cylinder gasoline engine developing at 2000 rpm and at 1200 rpm. Developed for the M26, it was used to uprate the
Diamond T. Some 2,100 Type 440s were built. Baxter notes "over 1,300" M26 and M26A1 being built.
Unusually, the tractor unit was fitted with both an armored cab and two winches with a combined pull of 60 tons,
allowing it to do light
battlefield recovery work.
A later unarmored version of the M26 tractor was designated the M26A1. An experimental
ballast tractor
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conversion was evaluated by the British
Fighting Vehicle Proving Establishment
After the war, some of them (both armored and unarmored) were bought as
surplus
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* Economic surplus, one of various supplementary values
* Excess supply, a situation in which the quantity of a good or service supplied is more than the quantity demanded, and the price is above the equilibrium level determ ...
and used to carry
oversize load
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s such as
transformer
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s,
locomotive
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s and heavy equipment.
Gallery
File:M_26,_Pacific_Dragon_Wagon_pic4.JPG, M25 with M26 Armored semi-tractor
File:M25_Tank_Transporter.jpg, Display of M25 with M26 armored semi-tractor
File:Pacific_Car_%26_Foundry_Tractor_M26A1_from_Wo-II.jpg, Display of M25 with M26A1 unarmored semi-tractor
File:M26-tractor-1.jpg, M26 semi-tractor (LR view)
File:M26Pacific rearwheels.JPG, M26 semi-tractor showing rear wheel drive by chains.
Specifications
* Crew 7
* Armament 1
.50 cal. machine gun
* Armor, front 3/4 inch, sides and rear, 1/4 inch.
* Top speed 26 MPH
* Fuel capacity 120 gallons
Users
* :
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
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* :
British Army
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* :
United States Army
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* :
Yugoslav People's Army
The Yugoslav People's Army (abbreviated as JNA/; Macedonian and sr-Cyrl-Latn, Југословенска народна армија, Jugoslovenska narodna armija; Croatian and bs, Jugoslavenska narodna armija; sl, Jugoslovanska ljudska ar ...
See also
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Diamond T tank transporter
The M19 Tank Transporter ( US supply catalog designation G159) was a heavy tank transporter system used in World War II and into the 1950s. It consisted of a 12-ton 6x4 M20 Diamond T Model 980 truck and companion 12-wheel M9 trailer.
Over 5,0 ...
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G160, "G" designation
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List of U.S. military vehicles by model number#Pre-consecutive trucks
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Pacific Trucks
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Scammell Pioneer Semi-trailer
Notes
References
* ''TM 9-1767A''
* ''TM 9-1767B Power Train for Tractor Truck M26''
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Further reading
*Military Vehicle Journal #8 (Photos of the M26 and M26A1)
External links
Short story of the M26 and pictures of a restored vehicle in 2004Article and photo at milweb.net* https://web.archive.org/web/20090204121541/http://realmilitaryflix.com/public/378.cfm training film
* http://www.forum-auto.com/automobile-pratique/modelisme-modeles-reduits/sujet7051-5495.htm pictures of M26 used as oversize loads tractors
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Military trucks of the United States
Tank transporters
Wheeled armoured recovery vehicles
World War II vehicles of the United States
Military vehicles introduced from 1940 to 1944
Fruehauf Trailer Corporation